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Upon My Return

Wow, that was a nice vacation. Nothing like spending a week in Disney World. With a two year old. A two year old who thought that napping was overrated and couldn't possibly close one's eyes for a moment while there. Despite the lack of sleep, it was actually a fun trip and one I'd gladly do again. Well, maybe I'll wait a few years until the kid(s) are older.

In any case, I'm back and ready to...um...well, I'm not entirely sure. Before the trip I was starting to get a little bummed out with this site. At one point, I was even half-tempted to pull an Oxton and just take the site down. Alas, being freelance, this site is my marketing and I realized taking it down would have been counterproductive. Maybe working all by myself is driving me a little bonkers. You know, "No beer and no TV make Homer something something."

Upon my return from the trip, the angst also returned. So, to help get over it (or over myself), I decided to just push the new design live. It's completely unfinished, especially on the home page, but it's close enough that I don't have to look at the darkness anymore. Or that crazy guy who looked like Jesus on the homepage. What was up with that?

This isn't an early reboot but it kind of is. I'll be working to get the rest of the layout together for November 1st. I've dubbed this design "Content", as in both senses of the word. (I'll be pissed if there's more than two meanings of the word.) It's a return to making the content the focus and not as dark and gloomy as the last design. In naming this design, I decided to give the last two layouts official names as well: Dark Side and Long Way Down.

Anyways, I'll touch more on the design when things get a little further along. Until then, hopefully I'll have more interesting stuff to talk about.

I think it looks great - much easier on the eyes for me (personally). I like how it has some more breathing room too.

Are you still using CakePHP for the backend?

I have a design I need to push live for my site, but I am just the opposite in that my full time job takes up my time - and my blog is just my personal rants. I haven't been able to justify the time to change it (as it is still default wordpress theme...ha) - versus working on work related projects. One makes money, the other doesn't. he.

David: I keep meaning to make it out to the meetups but invariably I get swamped with work and never make it out. But I have the next one on the calendar (again).

Fredrik: There's definitely a ways to go yet. The home page is completely unstructured and needs the most work. The inside pages need some tweaks but probably won't look much different than what you see now. I will be adding a footer but it'll be hidden by default with a link to open it up. Last time, I filled the page with links to everything. This time, I stripped it down to just the article and comments. That's partially why it's called "Content". :)

Nate: Yup, still using CakePHP for the backend. It really has made setting up new layouts really easy. I created a really simple theming system that chooses the correct layout and allows me to break up my assets into separate folders. So, I can create assets that all themes will use or apply different things to each layout. On the admin side, I still have a bunch of work to do but that's the least of my worries.

RE: Mislav
Good point, I didn't check that before I asked. And, nope, no reason he shouldn't - I think Cake PHP is great.

RE: Jonathan
I just installed CakePHP on my laptop to play with. I really like all that it has to offer. That separation of assets is what many of the others miss with templating. In my personal work (sans CakePHP), I have always used a template folder that allows you to drop entire changes into a folder and switch in a config file. You can change JS, CSS, Images for the template, etc. Then, there is also a global library to use if necessary. It makes things much easier (especially with multiple domains).

I like the simplicity dude, much much better. It's what I expected from you when you launched your business in the first place.It breaks out the mold in all the right places. Can't wait to see what more you've got coming.

Welcome back! It's a pleasure to have you hack even if there isn't going to much written until november. I hope you had a great stay!

When it comes to the layout I must say that even if the previous layout was nice and dark and all, I think I prefer this over the other... it's spacey, light and yummy... A bit empty so far but I think it will be filled as time goes by... Now maybe I can get some work done as well?

Just a question (Because it's something I have gone and wondered about for a very long time); Some agencies having a "client login"-area, what exactly do you have these for?

Snook: I won't be able to attend anymore as I live in London, Ontario now. But you should go. It's a shame you were not at the last one. A reporter from the Ottawa Citizen was there... Some people got some nice coverage.

Whoa, didn't you like.. just have a redesign? Regardless of that matter, it still screams snook all over it. Maintaining your brand is hard to do with redesigns sometimes, and you've done it very well.